Food waste is a major contributor to global warming, but a free mobile app called Too Good To Go is working to address the issue. The app connects consumers with restaurants, bakeries, cafes, and ...
A new app that connects consumers with surplus food from local businesses is officially launching in Oklahoma. Called Too Good To Go, the platform aims to reduce food waste while helping customers ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – The Too Good to Go mobile app, which allows users to purchase surplus food from local businesses, is now available in Hampton Roads. When participating businesses have ...
A new app has launched in Rochester that aims to reduce food waste by offering prepared food at deeply discounted prices. Too Good To Go was founded in 2015 in Copenhagen by a group of young ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- There is an an app for everything these days, but this one delivers you access to food from local cafes and restaurants at a big discount. In addition to reduced costs, it also ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — According to Axios in 2022, Pennsylvanians threw away 2.89 million tons of food. 16% of that food waste came from food services across the state. With that much food going to waste, ...
Do you like to shop the clearance aisle at stores, including grocery stores? I know that I do and so I was so excited to discover an app that focuses on surplus food. It’s called Too Good to Go. There ...
A woman sits in her kitchen, showing off the contents of her bag in a video she’s filming for TikTok. Her excitement permeates through the screen as she babbles about the “rare find” she’s picked up, ...
A new app aiming to fight food waste has officially launched in Las Vegas, offering surplus food from restaurants, convenience stores and bakeries at a fraction of the cost. Too Good To Go, a ...
HOUSTON — If you’ve ever wished there was a way to save money on food while also helping the planet, there’s an app for that. It’s called Too Good To Go, and it’s making a big difference for both ...
Food waste apps, such as Too Good To Go, which are designed to sell discounted “surprise bags” of surplus food, can sometimes increase waste by encouraging retailers to overproduce, according to a ...